S.3217 - Restoring American Financial Stability Act of 2010
To promote the financial stability of the United States by improving accountability and transparency in the financial system, to end "too big to fail," to protect the American taxpayer by ending bailouts, to protect consumers from abusive financial services practices, and for other purposes. view all titles (26)
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- Official: To promote the financial stability of the United States by improving accountability and transparency in the financial system, to end "too big to fail," to protect the American taxpayer by ending bailouts, to protect consumers from abusive financial services practices, and for other purposes. as introduced.
- Popular: Restoring American Financial Stability Act of 2010 as introduced.
- Official: A original bill to promote the financial stability of the United States by improving accountability and transparency in the financial system, to end "too big to fail", to protect the American taxpayer by ending bailouts, to protect consumers from abusive financial services practices, and for other purposes. as introduced.
- Short: Private Fund Investment Advisers Registration Act of 2010 as introduced.
- Short: Restoring American Financial Stability Act of 2010 as reported to senate.
- Short: Bank and Savings Association Holding Company and Depository Institution Regulatory Improvements Act of 2010 as reported to senate.
- Short: Restoring American Financial Stability Act of 2010 as introduced.
- Short: Bank and Savings Association Holding Company and Depository Institution Regulatory Improvements Act of 2010 as introduced.
- Short: Consumer Financial Protection Act of 2010 as introduced.
- Short: Enhancing Financial Institution Safety and Soundness Act of 2010 as introduced.
- Short: Financial Stability Act of 2010 as introduced.
- Short: Improving Access to Mainstream Financial Institutions Act of 2010 as introduced.
- Short: Nonadmitted and Reinsurance Reform Act of 2010 as introduced.
- Short: Office of National Insurance Act of 2010 as introduced.
- Short: Over-the-Counter Derivatives Markets Act of 2010 as introduced.
- Short: Payment, Clearing, and Settlement Supervision Act of 2010 as introduced.
- Short: Consumer Financial Protection Act of 2010 as reported to senate.
- Short: Enhancing Financial Institution Safety and Soundness Act of 2010 as reported to senate.
- Short: Financial Stability Act of 2010 as reported to senate.
- Short: Improving Access to Mainstream Financial Institutions Act of 2010 as reported to senate.
- Short: Nonadmitted and Reinsurance Reform Act of 2010 as reported to senate.
- Short: Office of National Insurance Act of 2010 as reported to senate.
- Short: Over-the-Counter Derivatives Markets Act of 2010 as reported to senate.
- Short: Payment, Clearing, and Settlement Supervision Act of 2010 as reported to senate.
- Short: Private Fund Investment Advisers Registration Act of 2010 as reported to senate.
- Official: An original bill to promote the financial stability of the United States by improving accountability and transparency in the financial system, to end "too big to fail", to protect the American taxpayer by ending bailouts, to protect consumers from abusive financial services practices, and for other purposes. as introduced.
Interests that support this bill:
Top recipients for ALL supporting interest groups
| Name | Amount Received | Vote On Passage |
|---|---|---|
| Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand [D, NY] | $41,806 | |
| Sen. Charles Schumer [D, NY] | $35,428 | |
| Sen. Harry Reid [D, NV] | $18,500 | |
| Sen. Daniel Inouye [D, HI] | $16,000 | |
| Sen. John McCain [R, AZ] | $14,500 | |
| Sen. Patty Murray [D, WA] | $11,250 | |
| Sen. Barbara Mikulski [D, MD] | $11,000 | |
| Sen. Robert Menéndez [D, NJ] | $10,750 | |
| Sen. Al Franken [D, MN] | $10,250 | |
| Sen. Barbara Boxer [D, CA] | $9,550 | |
| Rep. Gerald Connolly [D, VA-11] | $46,963 | |
| Rep. Judy Chu [D, CA-32] | $38,700 | |
| Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen [R, FL-18] | $37,200 | |
| Rep. Steny Hoyer [D, MD-5] | $29,000 | |
| Rep. Martin Heinrich [D, NM-1] | $22,500 | |
| Rep. Nita Lowey [D, NY-18] | $21,506 | |
| Rep. Jim Costa [D, CA-20] | $21,200 | |
| Rep. William Owens [D, NY-23] | $20,765 | |
| Rep. Nancy Pelosi [D, CA-8] | $20,000 | |
| Rep. Howard Berman [D, CA-28] | $19,778 |
Specific Organizations Supporting S.3217
- AFL-CIO
- American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees
- Consumer Federation of America
- National Council of La Raza
- Center for Responsible Lending
- Americans for Financial Reform
- Public Interest Research Group
Interests that oppose this bill:
- Residential construction
- Commercial banks & bank holding companies
- Life insurance
- Finance, Insurance & Real Estate
- Financial services & consulting
- Auto dealers, new & used
- Chambers of commerce
Top recipients for ALL opposing interest groups
| Name | Amount Received | |
|---|---|---|
| Sen. Charles Schumer [D, NY] | $589,700 | |
| Sen. Robert Portman [R, OH] | $401,800 | |
| Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand [D, NY] | $391,250 | |
| Sen. Mark Kirk [R, IL] | $311,600 | |
| Sen. Richard Shelby [R, AL] | $275,500 | |
| Sen. Harry Reid [D, NV] | $207,245 | |
| Sen. Michael Bennet [D, CO] | $188,672 | |
| Sen. Richard Burr [R, NC] | $164,025 | |
| Sen. John Isakson [R, GA] | $160,475 | |
| Sen. Scott Brown [R, MA] | $160,050 | |
| Rep. Barney Frank [D, MA-4] | $169,349 | |
| Rep. Eric Cantor [R, VA-7] | $157,450 | |
| Rep. Carolyn Maloney [D, NY-14] | $156,900 | |
| Rep. Charles Rangel [D, NY-15] | $153,189 | |
| Rep. John Boehner [R, OH-8] | $140,650 | |
| Rep. Patrick Tiberi [R, OH-12] | $135,675 | |
| Rep. Erik Paulsen [R, MN-3] | $128,373 | |
| Rep. James Himes [D, CT-4] | $122,737 | |
| Rep. Spencer Bachus [R, AL-6] | $115,250 | |
| Rep. Richard Neal [D, MA-2] | $109,050 |
Specific Organizations Opposing S.3217
- Independent Community Bankers of America
- National Association of Home Builders
- American Bankers Association
- American Council of Life Insurers
- Financial Services Forum
- US Chamber of Commerce
- National Auto Dealers Association
- The Financial Services Roundtable
- J.P. Morgan
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U.S. Congress - S.3217 Restoring American Financial Stability Act of 2010




